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(12/21/20 8:22pm)
Senior Jessie Bonilla, junior Gabriela Lopez Gutierrez and senior Ana Paula Alvarado, created fundraisers to help people affected by hurricanes Eta and Iota, two Category 4 storms that hit Central America in early November.
(11/01/12 1:04am)
Although the University of Richmond campus was largely unaffected by hurricane Sandy, many students' homes were devastated by the storm.
(08/29/11 4:04am)
Hurricane Irene has come and gone, leaving some students with serious headaches and others unimpressed.
(08/28/11 8:53pm)
Hurricane Irene, a Category 1 storm, hit the University of Richmond Saturday afternoon just four days after a magnitude-5.8 earthquake. The storm forced the school to shut down at 2 p.m. and brought down trees and power lines. The school announced Sunday that it would have a normal schedule on Monday.
(08/27/11 7:55pm)
Students prepared for Hurricane Irene at University of Richmond's Everything Convenience.
(11/12/09 2:11am)
Gov. Timothy M. Kaine declared a state of emergency for Virginia Wednesday night in response to the effects of the remnants of Tropical Storm Ida and a coastal Nor'easter.
(12/15/08 3:38am)
I'm sure I'm not the only person who had a less than enjoyable time attempting to puddle-jump across the Forum Thursday after a day of rain that rivaled the remnants of the tropical storm we experienced in September. It served as yet another example of a problem on campus that is almost never brought up: the terrible storm water management system on campus.
(09/06/08 10:01pm)
Tropical Storm Hanna moved through Richmond Saturday morning and afternoon, dropping between one and three inches of rain and bringing strong winds, but no serious damage.
(09/05/08 7:24pm)
A tropical storm wind warning and flash flood watch are in effect for Richmond and surrounding areas from late tonight through Saturday evening as Tropical Storm Hanna continues to move toward Virginia.
(09/04/08 10:50pm)
The National Weather Service has issued a tropical storm watch from the North Carolina-Virginia border to southern New Jersey as Tropical Storm Hanna continues spinning toward the southeastern United States. A watch generally means that tropical conditions are possible within 36 hours.
(09/03/08 11:43pm)
Tropical Storm Hanna is projected to hit the eastern part of Virginia Saturday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
(09/01/08 5:18am)
University officials say they are watching Hurricane Gustav's path with interest and are prepared to offer need-based assistance to students who are directly affected by the storm.
(11/01/07 4:00am)
In 2005, if someone had asked me to pick a theme for the year, my one word response would have been water.